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Orlando - the "Weiser Wonder" postcard that you reference was actually issued in 1910. The original real photo postcard (without title) that is pictured below was issued in 1907, before he was known by that nickname.
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Cabinet Cards are a bit different. W600 are not Cabinets. Cabinet Card is similar to how cards are made now. Photo with cardboard back. Although, they have defined sets and stature. Cabinet Cards are loose ends a bit. But if the year in the Cabinet Card matches the rookie year to me its his Rookie Card. |
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RPPC's can also be from well defined sets like Bregstone, Underwood & Underwood, Rotograph, Cleveland Souvenir Shop etc.
So really two types, private one-off's like Orlando describes above and ones mass produced for sets and promotional reasons. |
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I just made a couple of updates to my original posted list today. Individuals updated were Ty Cobb and Josh Gibson.
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You could remove the 07-09 date range for those Cobb postcards, I know you were referring to the Dietsche range but only the 1907 version would anyone consider his rookie.
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Hi Guys:
I was just checking in on Net54Baseball as I do every once in a while these days as I am no longer very active in the hobby and noticed the follow-up to my original HOF Rookie Cards Listing thread. I am sure that Derek will be able to provide a most current listing as soon as he is able to. If anyone would like an updated entry to be made to my original list, I would be happy to do this also. Since I don't check in on Net 54 too often, it would be best if you send me a PM as I will see those messages in my e-mail box as well and I will respond and make the necessary updates if they are warranted. I'm always happy to hear that board members are still referencing the list that I put together a number of years ago now, it was a lot of work and my hope was that it would act as a reference tool for collectors for many years to come. For those that do not know, I also put together another similar listing for Earliest Collectibles of BB HOF'ers which can be found in it's own thread: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...t+collectibles Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 10-14-2018 at 06:08 PM. |
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Doug:
Thank you for your efforts towards bringing my original list up to date. In order to better explain why my choices are what they are, I am attaching a pic of the first page from my 4-Sports Hall of Fame Rookie Cards Guide, Baseball section, which is very similar to its Football, Basketball & Hockey Section counterparts. Over the next few days, I will also share my thoughts on the newest electees from the past 6 years and make the necessary updates to my original list at the very beginning of this thread. Rats60 and Peter look to be right on with their input as well. Please feel free to inquire about anything that you see listed here and let's talk about it. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 07-15-2022 at 08:18 PM. |
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Lasorda
Tommy Lasorda rookie should be the 1952 Frostade, right? Not the 1954 topps?
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Phil has a separate list detailing the first cards/collectibles of HOFers. As noted, this particular list is for RCs as depicted in MLB garb.
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As a post-war HOF RC (and pre-RC) collector, I consider these to be pre-rookies:
I kind of mesh everything together - to each their own. https://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/b...amerookiecards
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